sr10638
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So i'll start by saying I have successfully rooted this device. Please be aware you may brick your device in this process, I say this only as a precaution I have yet to have any problems using this method, but as always be weary. For the root I used the method I found here http://forum.xda-developers.com/showthread.php?t=2130276 by poster alephzain and tweaked it a bit for this device. All I had to do was the following:
1) Grab the file from the above mentioned guide (Framaroot-1.5.1.apk)
2) Email this file to yourself, so you can download it to your phone directly (but don't download yet).
3) On your device go to settings and then security. Make sure App installation from unknown sources is checked.
4) Now bring up the email you sent yourself with the attached file on your phone. Download the attachment and install it. Make sure to select package installer, not the Google installer when prompted.
5) Open the app, Framaroot. Leave the "Install Superuser" setting alone and select the Gandalf exploit from the list. Then reboot your device.
6) Once the reboot is complete again open Framaroot app. This time changing "Install Superuser" setting to "Install SuperSU" and again select the Gandalf exploit from the list. Then reboot your device again.
7) DONE! That's it. You device should now have root access. Verify it by downloading a root check app from the Play store.
It's quick and painless, I rooted my device in less than 5 minutes without needing to connect the phone to a computer.
Again I want to give credit to where I got the information and the Framaroot.apk to alephzain and the developers of the Framaroot app. This is just a modification of their instructions.
Please let me know how it goes for you!.
-SR10638
So i'll start by saying I have successfully rooted this device. Please be aware you may brick your device in this process, I say this only as a precaution I have yet to have any problems using this method, but as always be weary. For the root I used the method I found here http://forum.xda-developers.com/showthread.php?t=2130276 by poster alephzain and tweaked it a bit for this device. All I had to do was the following:
1) Grab the file from the above mentioned guide (Framaroot-1.5.1.apk)
2) Email this file to yourself, so you can download it to your phone directly (but don't download yet).
3) On your device go to settings and then security. Make sure App installation from unknown sources is checked.
4) Now bring up the email you sent yourself with the attached file on your phone. Download the attachment and install it. Make sure to select package installer, not the Google installer when prompted.
5) Open the app, Framaroot. Leave the "Install Superuser" setting alone and select the Gandalf exploit from the list. Then reboot your device.
6) Once the reboot is complete again open Framaroot app. This time changing "Install Superuser" setting to "Install SuperSU" and again select the Gandalf exploit from the list. Then reboot your device again.
7) DONE! That's it. You device should now have root access. Verify it by downloading a root check app from the Play store.
It's quick and painless, I rooted my device in less than 5 minutes without needing to connect the phone to a computer.
Again I want to give credit to where I got the information and the Framaroot.apk to alephzain and the developers of the Framaroot app. This is just a modification of their instructions.
Please let me know how it goes for you!.
-SR10638